Macron Criticizes Israel | Neighboring Conflict Concerns

by Archynetys World Desk

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French President Emmanuel Macron. Photo/anadolu

NEW YORK – In his highly anticipated speech at the UN General Assembly, French President Emmanuel Macron called on Israel to end the “permanent war” with neighboring countries. Since the Genocide War in Gaza, Israel has attacked Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iran and Qatar.

Following the French decision this week to officially recognize the Palestinian state, President Emmanuel Macron called for more countries to follow him for peace.

Macron explained that such peace requires several conditions that must be met.

“We have raised our hands to forge the path to immediate peace, liberation of hostages, ceasefires, Gaza stabilization, demilitarization (and) Hamas dissolution, and recognition of the reciprocity of the two countries,” Macron said.

This means that a “Palestinian state, which is demilitated (and), recognizes Israel, a state of Israel, which recognizes the Palestinian state,” he said.

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